All posts by The Senior Voice
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Famous Fort
Fort Laramie was the most important outpost in the Old West, and several of its buildings still stand. See page 2 in the September Voice.
- Posted September 2, 2016
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First Town in Our Area
LaPorte north of Fort Collins was the gateway to the Rocky Mountains. See page 5 of the September issue.
- Posted September 2, 2016
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Major Report on U.S. Drug Costs
Government-protected monopoly rights drive up drug costs more than any other factor, say researchers. See page 6 of the September issue.
- Posted September 2, 2016
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Profit Over People
Huge drug price increases affect many more people than they used to. Page 3 of the September Voice.
- Posted September 2, 2016
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North Colorado Settler
Pioneer Norman Fry settled in the Poudre Canyon northwest of Fort Collins in 1889 and left a record of what life was like then. See page 2 of the August issue.
- Posted August 2, 2016
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Town Named for a Pickle
You can still buy vegetables made by the Kuner Empson company that made pickles at this town in the 1800s. Page 4 in the August Voice.
- Posted August 2, 2016
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Reasons for High Drug Costs
Some people who use insurance co-pays for drugs would be better off paying cash for them. Find out why on page 5 of the August issue.
- Posted August 2, 2016
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Medicare Experiment
Officials are returning to an old fashioned idea: house calls by doctors. Page 10 of the August issue.
- Posted August 2, 2016
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Butch Cassidy and Sundance
Read about the mystery surrounding their lives and what Butch’s sister said happened. Page 4 of the July issue.
- Posted July 2, 2016
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She Climbed Longs Peak in 1873
And she was the first woman to climb Colorado’s highest mountain. See her story on page 3 of the July issue.
- Posted July 2, 2016